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The only nuclear engineering curriculum in Indonesia is taught at Universitas Gadjah Mada’s Department of Engineering Physics, which has a mission to develop science and technology competence to build the nation’s competitiveness, even though plans to build the nation’s first nuclear power plant have been delayed. By Susetyo Hario Putero, Widya Rosita, Sihana, Haryono Budi Santosa and Anung Muhariniread more

Faculty and students from Gadjah Mada University (GMU) in Yogyakarta, Indonesia spent a week at NSSPI in November to discuss nuclear security education and experience the NSSPI curriculum firsthand. Their stop at NSSPI was part of a longer trip to prominent university programs in nuclear security throughout the U.S. meant to expose the students and educators to the state-of-the-art in the field.

GMU is the only university in Indonesia offering a nuclear-engineering curriculum. The university’s nuclear engineering study program was established in 1977 in order to fulfill the demand for nuclear engineers who could develop nuclear technology in Indonesia, especially in the form of nuclear power. The program boasts approximately 230 current students and 1,100 alumni working in the nuclear industry, nuclear research institutes, the nuclear regulatory body, etc.read more

INS Director Dr. Howard Hall hosting an International Academic Nuclear Security Roundtable at the Baker Center on July 9, 2013

The University of Tennessee’s Institute of Nuclear Security hosted an International Academic Nuclear Security Roundtable on July 9, 2013, at the Toyota Auditorium of the Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy. International academic experts from 6 countries discussed the efforts that their countries are undertaking to promote nuclear security in a number of essential areas. These areas included culture, nuclear security education, changing curriculum and ensuring nuclear security in the nuclear energy industry and academia. The Roundtable was sponsored by the Partnership for Nuclear Security (PNS) Program by the U.S. Department of State.read more

At least 200 students from various universities across the country are taking part in the Nuclear Youth Summit (NYS) 2013 in Yogyakarta with the aim of encouraging the use of nuclear technology for the welfare of the people.

“NYS is expected to serve as a forum to share information and scientific knowledge among youth as the potential future leaders and scientists,” said chairman of the National Nuclear Youth Community (Kommun) Akhmad Aji Wijayanto on Friday as quoted by Antara news agency.read more